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Jan 30, 2014 10:11 AM in response to erugalathaby varjak paw,★HelpfulIf the iPad is running iOS 7, there's a Websites setting in the Restrictions where you can enter in the web sites you wish to allow. All others should then be inaccessible. Then set Safari as the app to run in Guided Access:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5509
Note, however, that Safari has no "home page" as such, so if you want that one site to load automatically, you may need to look into a third-party web browser. Several are available in the iTunes Store.
Regards.
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Mar 5, 2014 7:01 AM in response to erugalathaby David Lari,Actually, there's an app for that!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mobile-kiosk/id570781537?mt=8
This may be a better solution. It remembers the URL so next time you want to go into kiosk mode, just launch the app, then tap one button. You then set the app to run in Guided Access, per the other poster's solution.
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Mar 20, 2015 11:18 PM in response to erugalathaby michaelfromhomestead,Hi,
I think I have the solution for you, check out this free app for the ipad:
http://www.spartakioskpro.com/apps/kiosks
Basically it allows you to specify the website you wish to have run full screen and lock the app so the users cannot escape the content you are showing on the website. The app name pretty much gives it away - it makes a website a kiosk per say and much more - check it out it is free.
Hope it helps.